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there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get in a car and he will be driven over to the helipad over here at the vatican. he'll be going to castle gun dolpho, that is the papal retreat. he's expected to address, we hear there are about 8,000 people there and he is expected to address those people, not a formal speech, but just to make some remarks. and then he will go inside and at 8:00, the way we will know that there has been a change in the leadership of the catholic church is by a changing of the guard. the swiss guards who guard the pope in those striped costumes and those metal helmets that we see, they will move away and a they will be repla
there you see members of the pope's staff, the household staff, he will leaf vatican city for the final time as leader of the catholic church and it's 1.2 billion members. that he could will take him to castle gun, dolpho. he will cease being pope at 2:00 p.m. today. at the vatican, next's anne thompson, father john bartunic and elizabeth lev. welcome to all of you, as we receive see the welcome sign to pope benedict there. how is this going to play out? >> he will come out, he will get...
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city. and you know that was where me and the cowriter of beasts first met. and we kept in touch all the way through writing, i mean we're still best friends. so it's yeah, a long-term, you know, long-term thing started when i was a little kid. one of the editors of the film i have known since i was 1-year-old. so it is a big sort of family production. >> rose: you made this for a million and a lf or someing. >> yeah, yh. >> rose: about that. >> about that. it was 1.8, something like that, yeah. which for us was, you know, i mean we were these scrappy guerrilla filmmakers, you know, living in louisiana so it was a miracle that we got the film funded at all. >> rose: you didn't make this expecting to get an oscar or academy award nomination. >> no. >> rose: you made it intending to what simply make the best little film that you could make. >> yeah t was a mission it was a mission whose goal was really just creating a film that we would be proud of. i think that obviously we wanted people to s
city. and you know that was where me and the cowriter of beasts first met. and we kept in touch all the way through writing, i mean we're still best friends. so it's yeah, a long-term, you know, long-term thing started when i was a little kid. one of the editors of the film i have known since i was 1-year-old. so it is a big sort of family production. >> rose: you made this for a million and a lf or someing. >> yeah, yh. >> rose: about that. >> about that. it was 1.8,...
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the line will be based on the post office uniforms and displayed in a showroom in new york city with the goal of eventually selling in high-end department and specialty stores. they say that will put them on the cutting edge of functional fashion. now, look, i'm a fan of the post office. i love catalogs. the physical ones that clog my mailbox, i love them. it might not be a good sign when the people most associated with your clothing brand is that guy. the post office thinks they have a new take on fashion. the postal service spokesperson says yahoo news it will aim well beyond baseball caps, but wearable lex tronks. now, that's pretty cool because where are you going to find technology like that? well, except for almost every other jacket currently available. now, the post office doesn't have a reputation for being too speedy, so it might be a good idea to jump on a trend that was launched more than 30 years ago. what makes the post office so confident? maybe this. today we spoke with andrew burns, a retail analyst for da davidson. he said overall integrating technology into clothin
the line will be based on the post office uniforms and displayed in a showroom in new york city with the goal of eventually selling in high-end department and specialty stores. they say that will put them on the cutting edge of functional fashion. now, look, i'm a fan of the post office. i love catalogs. the physical ones that clog my mailbox, i love them. it might not be a good sign when the people most associated with your clothing brand is that guy. the post office thinks they have a new...
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this would be the quintessential western movie tonight get out of dodge because dodge city, you are in the middle of a bull's-eye. it could be 16 or 18 inches right over you. anywhere west of wichita right through salina and north even into parts of nebraska. as we move you ahead, there's iffing to be a monster ice storm over springfield, branson, missouri. think of an inch of ice coating everything. i mean, power lines are going to be coming down. trees will be coming down. finally, by friday morning, chicago gets some snow. not a lot. four to six inches, but this is a widespread thing. look the pictures you're seeing here, this is california yesterday. arizona, memorial normal today. this is just the preparty. it gets a lot worse from here in the plains, but they need the rain. they need the snow. they need all the moisture because of the major drought right where all this is headed. >> thanks, chad. >> the roman catholic archbishop of new york who has been talked about as a possible candidate for pope was deposed behind closed doors today in the church's sex abuse scandal. the quest
this would be the quintessential western movie tonight get out of dodge because dodge city, you are in the middle of a bull's-eye. it could be 16 or 18 inches right over you. anywhere west of wichita right through salina and north even into parts of nebraska. as we move you ahead, there's iffing to be a monster ice storm over springfield, branson, missouri. think of an inch of ice coating everything. i mean, power lines are going to be coming down. trees will be coming down. finally, by friday...
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a "360" follow up, a body was recovered from the rubble of a kansas city missouri restaurant leveled last night by a natural gas explosion. at least 15 people were injured. listen up. this one is for you. in massachusetts one call, icy man cave. this 12 foot tall igloo is decked out with a lamp that doubles as a hand warmer. it also has a television and a couch. jake? >> issa sesay, thank you. we'll be right back. for your first day? yeah. ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok. dad: you look so pretty. ♪ i'm overprotective. that's why i got a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. science and evidence based drug and alcohol treatment center. where your addiction stops and your new life begins. call now.
a "360" follow up, a body was recovered from the rubble of a kansas city missouri restaurant leveled last night by a natural gas explosion. at least 15 people were injured. listen up. this one is for you. in massachusetts one call, icy man cave. this 12 foot tall igloo is decked out with a lamp that doubles as a hand warmer. it also has a television and a couch. jake? >> issa sesay, thank you. we'll be right back. for your first day? yeah. ♪ dad: you'll be fine, ok? girl: ok....
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a "360" follow up, a body was recovered from the rubble of a kansas city missouri restaurant leveled last night by a natural gas explosion. at least 15 people were injured. listen up. this one is for you. in massachusetts one call, icy >> this lamp double says as a hand warmer, also has a television and a couch. jake. >> thanks. we'll be right back. ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears you.♪ ♪and you will be happy too. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. woman: what d
a "360" follow up, a body was recovered from the rubble of a kansas city missouri restaurant leveled last night by a natural gas explosion. at least 15 people were injured. listen up. this one is for you. in massachusetts one call, icy >> this lamp double says as a hand warmer, also has a television and a couch. jake. >> thanks. we'll be right back. ♪make just one heart to heart you - you sing to♪ ♪one smile that cheers you ♪one face that lights when it nears...
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. >> the city itself has 1.1 million people and so it is it a very large city in central russia. rush quais generally sparsely populated but the impact, and came, the meteor struck close to the actul city. when you have that densely populate would regions, its a lot of people. >> many of our viewers know that this happened in russia many, many times not to the degree and magnitude. what is the national reaction to this? >> so far oddly enough. what i have picked up and noticing that the nation reaction is calm. russia has an unfortunate history of the naturals and catastrophes and they often leave damaging results politically, socially and economically, but in this case, people seem to be kind of weathering out in a very resilient way. there is a good dose of humor about this and people are generally just trying to weather it out and stick together and get through and not blame anyone as they have in the past. not the authorities or that kind of thing. >> it is it a natural event as we are pointing out. live via skype. our dan, thank you very much. nearly everybody can take a pic
. >> the city itself has 1.1 million people and so it is it a very large city in central russia. rush quais generally sparsely populated but the impact, and came, the meteor struck close to the actul city. when you have that densely populate would regions, its a lot of people. >> many of our viewers know that this happened in russia many, many times not to the degree and magnitude. what is the national reaction to this? >> so far oddly enough. what i have picked up and...
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, was saved the fraser declaration date for the city of vancouver. this was very brave because my government, the canadian government, has been calling me an environmental extremist, a radical, and an enemy of canada. all i want and my people want is to protect this land, the water, and all that is sacred. [applause] this water we're talking about has no color. this water we're talking about is not just water for my own people. it is water for my neighbor ranchers, my neighbor farmers that live next door to me. it is a human issue and that impact everyone. we are all connected. [applause] the alliance has brought our communities together in canada because we have had oil spills. if you have had on oil spills in this country. oil will spill. it's just a matter of when. it spilled in kalamazoo, which i hear cannot be cleaned up. they spilled in alberta, in the territories of the cree, in the northwest territories and the brothers and sisters that i know of from the northwest territories. who can forget exxon valdez? in most recent memory, we had the bp
, was saved the fraser declaration date for the city of vancouver. this was very brave because my government, the canadian government, has been calling me an environmental extremist, a radical, and an enemy of canada. all i want and my people want is to protect this land, the water, and all that is sacred. [applause] this water we're talking about has no color. this water we're talking about is not just water for my own people. it is water for my neighbor ranchers, my neighbor farmers that live...
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, the agricultural department, homeland security and the national park city that their jobs could be affected if the cuts kick in on march 1. and a new poll finds that 33% of the americans are hoping to see that if they cannot reach a budget deal. >> reporter: but the government furloughs have workers pretty upcement that's why wusa9 started a petition as we are asking you to talk about this if they are furloughed due to sequestration. go to wusa9.com and you'll find a petition on our home page. >>> up next, 30 million people in 18 states are under a winter storm warning and heavy snowplows through the midwest. tom? >> reporter: yeah, we will talk about what the blizzard of oz is going to mean to us. we'll show you some temperatures right now. still pretty cold. these are actual windchills. feeling like it is 31 downtown, 27 in gaithersburg and 25 in leesburg. we'll come back and talk about thunder snow. we'll show you where the thunder snow occurred and we'll talk about an evening commute tomorrow that could be a little messy. >>> and plus a startling development in south africa, th
, the agricultural department, homeland security and the national park city that their jobs could be affected if the cuts kick in on march 1. and a new poll finds that 33% of the americans are hoping to see that if they cannot reach a budget deal. >> reporter: but the government furloughs have workers pretty upcement that's why wusa9 started a petition as we are asking you to talk about this if they are furloughed due to sequestration. go to wusa9.com and you'll find a petition on our...
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>> through the city of antwerp, which is the main diamond cartier in belgium, we have eight in every ten uncut diamond and five in every ten uncut diamonds. it's worth billions. >> sreenivasan: thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: the civilian death toll in afghanistan has dropped for the first time in six years. a new report today from the united nations said more than 2,700 civilians died last year. that was down from more than 3,100 the previous year. still, violence claimed the lives of more women and girls, up 20% from 2011. the new data came a day after president hamid karzai banned afghan troops from calling in air strikes in residential areas. the former top u.s. commander in afghanistan is going to retire, instead of becoming the overall nato commander in europe. president obama announced today that marine general john allen will end his military career. allen's nomination for the nato post was put on hold last fall, amid questions about e-mail exchanges with a woman in florida. the general was cleared of all wrongdoing, but he said today he needs to focu
>> through the city of antwerp, which is the main diamond cartier in belgium, we have eight in every ten uncut diamond and five in every ten uncut diamonds. it's worth billions. >> sreenivasan: thanks so much. >> thanks for having me. >> sreenivasan: the civilian death toll in afghanistan has dropped for the first time in six years. a new report today from the united nations said more than 2,700 civilians died last year. that was down from more than 3,100 the previous...
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. >> he was a wandering spirit around the city. ♪ >> it is a mystery, but it spread quickly. to many of us south africa as he was the soundtrack of our lives. it was the first who opposition to apartheid. he was a mystery. then we found out he committed suicide, and a lot of people have different versions of the story. i thought it would make a good story. there is nothing on the record to tell us who he was or where he was from, so we started to look at the lyrics. we found him. >> he was doing the work nobody else wanted to do he was a lot of things but not materialistic. >> the next day he says, i have got to go on tour, and we said, why is absent -- why is that? >> congratulations in advance. when i saw this story i was blown away. i know some of the real-life characters. i have known them for years. some of the personalities you feature in this documentary, but what i came to know of the story, my first reaction was how a story in this rich could be hidden for so long. it is one of those stories that is right in front of our eyes, but it takes a guy from sweden to bring
. >> he was a wandering spirit around the city. ♪ >> it is a mystery, but it spread quickly. to many of us south africa as he was the soundtrack of our lives. it was the first who opposition to apartheid. he was a mystery. then we found out he committed suicide, and a lot of people have different versions of the story. i thought it would make a good story. there is nothing on the record to tell us who he was or where he was from, so we started to look at the lyrics. we found him....
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whole city of los angeles. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target. let's do it again -- watch me. just like that one... [ male announcer ] the durability of the volkswagen passat. pass down something he will be grateful for. good arm. that's the power of german engineering. ♪ back to you. ♪ so if ydead battery,t tire, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roadside assistance is there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat
whole city of los angeles. love to walk. yeah, we found that wonderful thing. and you smiled. and threw it. and i decided i would never, ever leave it anywhere. because that wonderful, bouncy, roll-around thing... had made you play. and that... had made you smile. [ announcer ] beneful. play. it's good for you. ya. alright, another one just like that. right in the old bucket. good toss! see that's much better! that was good. you had your shoulder pointed, you kept your eyes on your target....
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that's after the break. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. >> is not a violent person. he is a peace maker. he has always been a peace maker, and that's his nature. he looks tough, and he looked like the superstar and held himself in public domain, but he is actually a very, very kind, soft person. >> defending the blade runner accused of murder. that the uncle of oscar pistorius. prosecutors call it murder. the defense maintains pistorius thought he was shooting at an intruder. tom foreman goes inside the home for an exclusive look at both theories. >> you have to consider the layout of this apartment to understand the competing views of what happened here. this is oscar pistorius's view. he says he and his girlfriend were in bed when he got up
that's after the break. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (subway announcer; "now arriving at city hospital") which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (subway announcer: "next stop financial center") let's get to work. >> is not a violent person. he is a peace maker. he has always been a peace maker, and that's his nature. he looks tough, and he looked like the...
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get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. >>> welcome to fox 5 sports xtra. >> thanks for joining us sunday night for sports xtra. i'm lindsay murphy. coming up danica patrick makes nascar history, plus scott smith wraps up the first day of full squad workouts for the nationals, but first we hit the road with the capitals. the caps and rangers did get a bit physical tonight, these two with plenty to scrap about after having met in three postseason series over the past four years including last year. capitals were looking for their fourth win in a row as they wrap up a three-game road trip. it has been a really good road trip for them, the caps looking to go
get the nokia lumia 822 in red for free and discover all the things to do on the go with city lens. or the droid razr m by motorola in pink for $49.99. everything droid does in an edge-to-edge display. hurry in, because the sale ends february 20th. powerful devices. powerful network. verizon. >>> welcome to fox 5 sports xtra. >> thanks for joining us sunday night for sports xtra. i'm lindsay murphy. coming up danica patrick makes nascar history, plus scott smith wraps up the...
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no delays just 14 minutes right now traveling southbound from the beltway all the way into the city and as we look at the other abc2 timesaver traffic drive times the beltway will be free of delays on the east side right now and it's going to take you 11 minutes to travel the outer loop from 95 all the way up to 83. and the west side will remain clear just a 7 minute ride right now on the outer loof from 795 to 70. that's a look at your morning commute now over to you. >>> 5:41. maryland is one step closer to repealing the death penalty a key vote made through a senate committee and linda so is here with the details so where do things stand. >> reporter: the bill that would repeal the death penalty heads to the full senate for debate next week. the senate judicial proceedings committee voted 6-5 to push the measure through last night. it's the first time in a very long time the measure it out of the committee which is long been considered one of the biggest obstacles to getting the death pnlt repealed. all but two democrats on the committee voted in favor of the repeal. republicans were
no delays just 14 minutes right now traveling southbound from the beltway all the way into the city and as we look at the other abc2 timesaver traffic drive times the beltway will be free of delays on the east side right now and it's going to take you 11 minutes to travel the outer loop from 95 all the way up to 83. and the west side will remain clear just a 7 minute ride right now on the outer loof from 795 to 70. that's a look at your morning commute now over to you. >>> 5:41....
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in the plain states, the storm left some impressive snowfalls. 9.2 inches in kansas city. 14.2 in wichita, kansas. the most there in 50 years. and a foot and a half in nashville, kansas. and this is all heading east. >> it looks like this storm is going to be a warmer one, though, for places like new york city and philadelphia. probably all rain along the coast. but for boston, a very tricky forecast we could indeed have at least 6 inches of snow. >> reporter: in chicago. late today, a dog was spotted jumping between chunks of ice in lake michigan. after several tense minutes, a man on a kayak was able to steer it safely to shore. >>> this was chicago's heaviest snowfall in more than a year. and across the midwest, there were four deaths blamed on the storm. three of them from traffic accidents. brian? >> john yang in chicago for us tonight. john, thanks. >>> the storm this weekend will hit a lot of the same folks already hit by hurricane sandy. up and down the east coast, almost four months ago. and today, the last of the towns completely shut down due to storm damage finally reopened fo
in the plain states, the storm left some impressive snowfalls. 9.2 inches in kansas city. 14.2 in wichita, kansas. the most there in 50 years. and a foot and a half in nashville, kansas. and this is all heading east. >> it looks like this storm is going to be a warmer one, though, for places like new york city and philadelphia. probably all rain along the coast. but for boston, a very tricky forecast we could indeed have at least 6 inches of snow. >> reporter: in chicago. late...
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we're trying to redirect traffic that's coming into the city. off of some of our main freeways that are taking place. other than that, things are going well. >> we're looking at live pictures now, commissioner, and it appears to be people who are in track, some of those stopping cars. have you had any arrests? >> at the beginning we had a couple of arrests. yes, we have people who are running between cars and not causing problems other than jumping up and down. the bigger concern right now is not feeding more people to come in. if you can advise people we're not allowing more people in the downtown area. we're going to start redirecting them out and probably within the hour. until then we're going to celebrate and be happy that the ravens have won. >> thank you anthony batta, baltimore, maryland police commissioner. >> it's hour two. these guys have to get off the streets. it's been an interesting evening here on cnn reporting on this and seeing the blackout at the superdome. i'm not going to pretend i know everything about sports. i know a lot
we're trying to redirect traffic that's coming into the city. off of some of our main freeways that are taking place. other than that, things are going well. >> we're looking at live pictures now, commissioner, and it appears to be people who are in track, some of those stopping cars. have you had any arrests? >> at the beginning we had a couple of arrests. yes, we have people who are running between cars and not causing problems other than jumping up and down. the bigger concern...
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that's the latest here in kansas city. tamron, back the you in what i'm sure is a warm and cozy studio. >> it is not. you make me laugh. but the reality is, these warnings, we see the video behind you there, of course, folks creeping along. you have to get in the car and do what you can there. what about the temperatures? usually follows arctic blasts behind these kinds of storms. >> reporter: yeah. it's been very cold and the wind, again, not helping that. because the gusts are so strong. it's been in the 20s. the low 20s throughout the day. but with the windchill, it's been single digits. 7, 8, 9 degrees. not good. and right now, without the snow that's coming later today, we have seven to eight inches so it's just going to continue to pile up. >> oh boy. all right. thank you very much. greatly appreciate it. talk to you soon. >>> talking to a writer of "the national journal" which lawmakers topped the annual survey of the most liberal and conservative in congress. who would you pick? we'll reveal the answers after the b
that's the latest here in kansas city. tamron, back the you in what i'm sure is a warm and cozy studio. >> it is not. you make me laugh. but the reality is, these warnings, we see the video behind you there, of course, folks creeping along. you have to get in the car and do what you can there. what about the temperatures? usually follows arctic blasts behind these kinds of storms. >> reporter: yeah. it's been very cold and the wind, again, not helping that. because the gusts are so...
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the city had to shut down service. there's no word of any injuries from that accident. >> conditions are also terrible at the airport in wichita kansas where an airplane got stuck on a run way. airport officials say the pilot made a wrong turn on to an unproud run way. the 66 people on board had to wait 2 hours for a tow to the terminal. the storm is causing trouble in air travel elsewhere as well. according to the flight tracking website flight aware, 900 flights are canceled for today nationwide. >> the man accused of killing a teenage girl pleaded not guilty to murder charges. now, this is a picture we want to show you of 32 year old anthony lamar jones from an earlier court appearance. he is accused of sexually assaulting and killing the 13 year old allen and leaving her body at a fairfield park. jones is eligible for the death penalty if he is convicted. he is due back in court next week. >> family and friends said their final good-byes yesterday. the 13 year old was laid to rest during an emotional ceremony. she
the city had to shut down service. there's no word of any injuries from that accident. >> conditions are also terrible at the airport in wichita kansas where an airplane got stuck on a run way. airport officials say the pilot made a wrong turn on to an unproud run way. the 66 people on board had to wait 2 hours for a tow to the terminal. the storm is causing trouble in air travel elsewhere as well. according to the flight tracking website flight aware, 900 flights are canceled for today...
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tehran city council member, one of the students to occupied the u.s. embassy courage the crisis says the film exaggerates the violence. bootleg copies are selling in tehran for less than a dollar. some call it a fresh new view. hollywood exaggerating, that's quite a twist. >>> prosecutors in the trial of a woman accused of shooting and stabbing her boyfriend 27 times on the offensive. it's the protection's turn against jodi arias. she spoke for what seemed like the better part of five years to her own defense attorney. it went okay. now it's the opposition's turn. so you can't remember the stabbing once, then 27 times? but you remember what kind of coffee you got at starbucks. a lot of work to be done. more dramatic testimony about the night she killed her boyfriend in a live report. that's next. [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax, pull out the paper and what? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidd
tehran city council member, one of the students to occupied the u.s. embassy courage the crisis says the film exaggerates the violence. bootleg copies are selling in tehran for less than a dollar. some call it a fresh new view. hollywood exaggerating, that's quite a twist. >>> prosecutors in the trial of a woman accused of shooting and stabbing her boyfriend 27 times on the offensive. it's the protection's turn against jodi arias. she spoke for what seemed like the better part of five...
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go they didn't go anywhere.k and he stayed in the city the entirt week and into theo night.es then the special forces arrived. they adopted him, took him and i his wife against their will, and ra were told that the immig immigration papers were inconsistent. the prime minister gave theuth seven days before they could go to south africa, but the american role in the, colin cin powell's role was indefensible. >> host: why do you think the change from what ron told you? >> guest: you would have to askd him. a matter of fact, the month following, all of that, we called them three times. the call was never returned. i never spoke to him. >> host: have you known him for long? >> guest: twenty years. years. >> host: we have another hour and a half today in our program with randall robinson, the author of five nonfiction books, including this one, "the debt:f one, america owes to blacks." mr. robinson begins with thisca book talking about the u.s. mr.r capitolob rotunda.alking about we will show you just a little bit of video and then the c-span archives of mr. robinson talking about that.abou
go they didn't go anywhere.k and he stayed in the city the entirt week and into theo night.es then the special forces arrived. they adopted him, took him and i his wife against their will, and ra were told that the immig immigration papers were inconsistent. the prime minister gave theuth seven days before they could go to south africa, but the american role in the, colin cin powell's role was indefensible. >> host: why do you think the change from what ron told you? >> guest: you...
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they went through large parts of the city and other areas in the south. six people died and thousands have been left homeless after landslides buried them. libya has formally been joined the u.n. treaty on narcotic drugs. they persuaded the right to chu coca leaves as a traditional remedy. they were concerned as the leaves are also used to make cocaine. this was good news for farmers. this is her story in her own news. >> my name is amelia, and i have been a coca farmer since i was a child. i have seven brothers, and my mother used to bring me along to help them with the harvest. now we wake up every morning and prepare our lunch. then we come here to harvest. we do not get home until 7:00 or 8:00 at night. coca leaves allow us to send our children to school. we want to build something in our community. we use the money from the harvest. we cannot grow oranges or anything else because this land is only good for coca. we live and feed our families and to this plan. we have to struggle to the right to keep farming coca because if the government changes are
they went through large parts of the city and other areas in the south. six people died and thousands have been left homeless after landslides buried them. libya has formally been joined the u.n. treaty on narcotic drugs. they persuaded the right to chu coca leaves as a traditional remedy. they were concerned as the leaves are also used to make cocaine. this was good news for farmers. this is her story in her own news. >> my name is amelia, and i have been a coca farmer since i was a...
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traffic is moving along know problems from elk ridge to the city. no problems to report to dc. that's your abc2 timesaver traffic. now over to you. >> new this morning, maryland may soon have the toughest gun laws in the country. >> the state came one step closer to that last night. after hours of debate a senate panel voted in favor of gun control legislation. the vote number was 7-4 and lawmakers have different opinions about the outcome. >> they feel it's overreaching and not going to fundamentally address crime in our communities nor is it going to really address the mental health issues that were precipitating the bill. >> it doesn't cut at the violence in baltimore city and doesn't help with domestic and suicides. but what i do know is at least the connecticut newtown murders, we are not going to have those here because we got rid of the issue of assault weapons. >> a new law would ban assault weapons and strengthen handgun licensing laws. one major point of contention, the gun ownership for people who voluntarily commit themselves for mental health reasons. today, the ta
traffic is moving along know problems from elk ridge to the city. no problems to report to dc. that's your abc2 timesaver traffic. now over to you. >> new this morning, maryland may soon have the toughest gun laws in the country. >> the state came one step closer to that last night. after hours of debate a senate panel voted in favor of gun control legislation. the vote number was 7-4 and lawmakers have different opinions about the outcome. >> they feel it's overreaching and...
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of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >> thank you for speaking with us. are you on the web? >> yes, hocfarmersmarket.org. >> check them out. thank you. >> welcome. the dish is ready. >> it looks and smells amazing. >> thank you. it was not easy to meet the $20 budget. i checked everybody out and found some great produce. really lovely seafood. i think that you are going to love it. >> do not be shy. cyou know this can run you $35 to $45 for a bowl, so it is great you did this for $20. >> this will feed four to six people. >> not if you invite me over for dinner. i am ready to dig in. >> i hope you'll love
of the city farmer's market in san francisco. thank you for joining us. tell us a little bit about the organization. >> we're 30 years old now. we started with 14 farmers, and it has grown out to over 80. >> what is the mission of the organization? >> this area has no grocery store spiller it is all mom-and- pop stores. we have this because it is needed. we knew it was needed. and the plaza needed somebody. it was empty. beautiful with city hall in the background. >>...
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let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's schools, period. with a rare exception of law enforcement officers or trained security personnel. >> i mean -- >> wait a minute. wayne la pierre has done a 360 on that, 360 on background checks. the man that's been rapidly exposed as a shameless hypocrite. >> he is not a hypocrite. >> to help stop guns in places like this. >> he is not a hypocrite if he's learning, changing and adapting in a situation you would. that's called using the brain that god gave you. heck, look at the uk. you guys figured out that having a government with a king was probably a bad idea to rule everything. am i wrong? >> it worked out. >> did
let me say this it depends on what the people of that place want, in that city. >> do you believe the nra agrees with this? >> do i believe that the nra agrees with -- i don't know what the nra agrees with me or not. i just want them to be safe. >> here is what the nra is saying now. here is what wayne la pierre said in 19 -- just after columbine, wasn't it? >> first, we believe in absolutely gun-free, zero tolerance, totally safe schools. that means no guns in america's...
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as a suspicious death in alexandria could turn out to be the first murder in the city of 2013. a family member found the 94- year-old man's body wednesday night at home in the 2700 block of holly street. investigators have not release his name or cause of death. he died under suspicious circumstances. that has people in this quiet neighborhood nervous. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood, almost rural. >> these types of incidents just don't happen not only in this neighborhood but in our city. >> if it is will the homicide, it will be alexandria's first murder since 2011. >> learning more aboutraduate student push-out two roommates at their college park home. 23-year-old dayvon green worked as an auxiliary campus police officer last fall for two weeks but was fired after not showing up for work. he shot and killed 22-year-old stephen rane of silver spring and wounded another roommate early tuesday morning and then killed himself the. green's family said he had been suffering from a mental illness for least a year before the shooting. >> maryland lawmakers will have a hearing toda
as a suspicious death in alexandria could turn out to be the first murder in the city of 2013. a family member found the 94- year-old man's body wednesday night at home in the 2700 block of holly street. investigators have not release his name or cause of death. he died under suspicious circumstances. that has people in this quiet neighborhood nervous. >> it's a very quiet neighborhood, almost rural. >> these types of incidents just don't happen not only in this neighborhood but in...
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since november the chp has been fighting crime in the city for free. the chp can no longer afford to flip the bill so oakland will pick up that tab. city leaders say so far the partnership has been very, very good resulting in nearly 100 felony arrests and the recovery of more than a dozen guns. >>> first parking meters and now ferry tickets. giants fans headed to at&t park may soon have to pay more to get in. >> come on. >> sorry. new proposal would charge fans who take the ferry to games $11 one way. that's up almost a dollar from last year's one-way fare. there will be a hearing on march 7th. >> i'm going have to voice something. a beer and slice of pizza is $70. >> you're about right. >> steep. hurts. it is 4:50 right now. coming up, the face the world will watch this weekend. hear what mr. seth mcfarlane is saying about hosting the academy awards. >> bay area college students who may soon say they helped win oscar gold. >> i can claim none of those things. i can show you a nice smooth flow through fremont and we'll talk about that crash over on th
since november the chp has been fighting crime in the city for free. the chp can no longer afford to flip the bill so oakland will pick up that tab. city leaders say so far the partnership has been very, very good resulting in nearly 100 felony arrests and the recovery of more than a dozen guns. >>> first parking meters and now ferry tickets. giants fans headed to at&t park may soon have to pay more to get in. >> come on. >> sorry. new proposal would charge fans who...